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Luisa Diogo Quotes By Jack D. Schwager

One of my favorite patterns is the tendency for the markets to move from relative lows to relative highs and vice versa every two to four days. This pattern is a function of human behavior. It takes several days of a market rallying before it looks really good. That's when everyone wants to buy it, and that's the time when the professionals, like myself, are selling. Conversely, when the market has been down for a few days, and everyone is bearish, that's the time I like to be buying. — Jack D. Schwager

Luisa Diogo Quotes By Patrick White

I continued writing the bad plays which fortunately nobody would produce, just as no one did me the unkindness of publishing my early novels. — Patrick White

Luisa Diogo Quotes By Victor Robert Lee

Hungry for what? Money? No. Power? Over people? That was like having power over clams. — Victor Robert Lee

Luisa Diogo Quotes By Janet Kagan

Kagan's law of first contact,'You'll surprise you more than they will. — Janet Kagan

Luisa Diogo Quotes By H.P. Lovecraft

The human race will disappear. Other races will appear and disappear in turn. The sky will become icy and void, pierced by the feeble light of half-dead stars. Which will also disappear. Everything will disappear. And what human beings do is just as free of sense as the free motion of elementary particles. Good, evil, morality, feelings? Pure 'Victorian fictions'. Only egotism exists. — H.P. Lovecraft

Luisa Diogo Quotes By John Vianney

There were two saints in the desert, who had sewed thorns into all their clothes; and we seek for nothing but comfort! — John Vianney

Luisa Diogo Quotes By David W. Earle

My prayer is an attitude of pure gratitude for having the opportunity to experience life on this earth with all its pain, heartache, worry, and turmoil; coupled with this gratitude is the thankfulness for just having the opportunity to have lived. That is fairly easy on good days but difficult when life puts rocks and boulders in the road. — David W. Earle